[Discuss-gnuradio] [job posting] Looking for Researchers: Robust Communications (goal: PhD / Dr.-Ing.) @ CEL / KIT

2019-06-21 Thread CEL
Dear Mailing List,

advertising something here is a bit out of style for me, but
considering this is really the right crowd, and CEL has really been the
right place for PhDs in the communications field in the past:

We're looking for people to employ; help us do interesting science and
develop awesome technology!

Advance the state of the art in reliable and robust communications in
fields like Industry 4.0, high-rate optical or diverse wireless
communications; design of new transmission schemes are just as much our
scope as the application of machine learning to problems like
synchronization and equalization. 

We're looking for people afraid of neither a bit of math, nor of sooner
or later standing in front of a crowd of students, assisting in the
teaching activities, partially done in German. You'd need a good
background in communication theory, and at least some basic knowledge
in information theory or channel coding.

We, that being the Communications Engineering Lab [1] at the Karlsruhe
Institute of Technology (which probably is best known for some guy
called Hertz), are currently a small university institute in the
Southwest of Germany. Thus, we'd need you to not only help us process
raw students to convert them to excellent communications engineers, but
also to publish and present yourself.
That means you'd need some confidence in how to professionally deal
with project partners, students, and faculty, but also in organizing
your research, and finding the right questions to ask.

This is a paid position, and the goal is that you graduate as a Dr.-
Ing. (PhD). What we can offer is a young team with lots of freedoms,
and a great level of individual support and scientific supervision. 

If you have any questions, I'll gladly answer any of them in any
confidentiality you request.

Should you want to apply, please do so directly to our head [2],
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Laurent Schmalen,  .

Best regards,
Marcus

[1] https://www.cel.kit.edu/
[2] https://www.cel.kit.edu/team_1667.php


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[Discuss-gnuradio] How to introduce regex in GNU Radio block?

2019-06-21 Thread Bowen Hu
Hi all,

I am working on the gr-verilog bock which make the Verilog module work with GNU 
Radio at real-time. As a part of function of this block, I need to parse the 
source code that Verilator , a tool that convert Verilog code into C++, 
generated.

I am implementing this feature with regex. But I am not sure which tool should 
I use in GNU Radio, C++11 STL Regex or Boost.Regex?

Thank you, if you could give me some advice.

Best regards,
Bowen​

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[Discuss-gnuradio] Fw: [GSoC19] Weekly report of Verilog simulation phase 1 week 3

2019-06-21 Thread Bowen Hu
Hi all,

This is my weekly report last week, I do not why it did not show up in the mail 
list, so I send it again.

I apologize for the trouble caused by this.

Best regards,​
Bowen​



From: Bowen Hu
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2019 13:07
To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: [GSoC19] Weekly report of Verilog simulation phase 1 week 3

Hi all,
​
You can find my weekly report 
here(https://b0wen-hu.github.io/2019/06/16/GSoC-weekly-report-P1W3/).​

​
​
The following content is the abstract  of report, please find the full report 
at the link above.​
​​
##Progress this week​
I was working on my final exam this week, so I did not do much actual work. But 
I post a report about the implementation of the Verilog_data class, you can 
find it 
here(https://b0wen-hu.github.io/2019/06/16/Implementation-of-Verilog_data/).​

​
##Plan next week​
I will work on the parse function next week, but I plan to move the function 
from Verilog_data to the block class.​
​
##Issue(s)​
Though my final exam is not over yet, I will more time in the next week.​
​
Best regards,​
Bowen​

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